There’s a good chance you’ve done the “write on a sticky note and put it on the wall” activity — or have seen it happen before.
Padlet lets those sticky notes have images, links and videos AND be available with practically any Internet-ready device.
Padlet is a great place for gathering ideas, sharing them and modifying them later. It’s like a living, breathing webpage. Users can add links, YouTube videos, files and images to Padlet notes. They can move and arrange them. A link to a Padlet can be shared and Padlets can be embedded into webpages. Padlet in the classroom makes learning interactive by allowing students to share ideas, collaborate, and organize content easily.
Padlet has recently released some very exciting new updates including AI integration, templates, translated templates, the ability to freeze responses and MORE. Check out these new updates, then scroll down to find 20 ways to use Padlet in class including a brand new template you can use with each idea.